Daniel Tinkelman

Dr. Tinkelman holds the Marshall G. Kaplan Associate Chair in Municipal Government Accounting. He previously taught full time at Lehman College for one year, Pace University (11 years), and Hofstra University (9 years), as well summer courses in Rome and Bremen, Germany. Courses he has taught at the undergraduate or graduate levels, include introductory financial and managerial accounting, intermediate accounting, advanced accounting, governmental and nonprofit accounting, financial statement analysis, and auditing. His 32 publications include a textbook, two book reviews, a book chapter, three law review articles, and articles in peer-reviewed academic and practitioner accounting journals. His work has been cited over 1,000 times. He is a CPA. Prior to joining academia, he was an audit manager for Arthur Andersen & Co. and a financial vice president for WPP Group plc. Dr. Tinkelman also does litigation consulting on accounting and valuation matters.

Neely, D. and D. Tinkelman. A Case Study in the Net Reporting of Special Event Revenues and Costs. Journal of Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting. (Books and Publications: Peer Reviewed Article) 2014

CPA Journal, review of What a Difference Knowledge Makes: A Guide to Intermediate Sanctions for Tax-Exempt Organizations and Their Leaders edited by Steven B. Jarett, Published by Accountants for the Public Interest (Books and Publications: Book Review) 2001

Factors Affecting the Relation Between Donations to Not-For-Profit Organizations and an Efficiency Ratio. Research in Government and Nonprofit Accounting, 10, 135-162 (Books and Publications: Peer Reviewed Article) 1999